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One day, a young man named Ahmed decided to improve his English.
He had heard about a method called "comprehensible input."
Ahmed was curious and wanted to try it out.
He began by watching English videos with subtitles, which helped him follow along, even when some words were difficult.
Every evening, he would read simple English books that matched his level, and this made him feel more confident as he understood more and more.
Ahmed loved listening to short English stories, so he would play them repeatedly.
Slowly, he started absorbing new words without even trying.
When he saw pictures while learning, they helped him connect the English words to their meanings.
Over time, he realized that listening to slow conversations made it easier for him to follow along, especially as a beginner.
Instead of memorizing single words, Ahmed noticed that learning new vocabulary in context made everything more understandable.

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